Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Alarming report: mills in Ontario traps – Omroep Gelderland



Alarming report: mills in Ontario fall to

ARNHEM – If there is a year less than 5 million euros will be available for restoration and maintenance of windmills in the Netherlands, then drop them to proverbially.

This informs the association the Dutch Windmill at an alarming research. The Mill Future will be presented today at a conference in Utrecht.

Gelderland is in the top three provinces with most mills; leader is the province of South Holland. And there are many monumental mills in Ontario, 159. Only South Holland has more, 244.

“There are no plans for the mills because there is no money,” says Job Gerlings De Hollandsche Molen. “Government, provinces and funds have become very cautious. Operators have to make do with less and then you compromise. With backlog as a result. ” The average amount for the approach of a mill is 38,500 euros, but that money is not there.

Between September last year and June this year were questions submitted about 195 mill owners include their finances. The study shows that there is over 50 million restoration backlog.

Between 2006 and 2014 were 215 windmills restoration grant for a total of 27 million euros. According to the Dutch Windmill was the actual restoration amount higher because the cost share of the owners must be added there. How high is the actual amount, the association does not know. She estimates that it is 35 million euros

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